The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 26, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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r _ _ p' / S'7-p' /" . e ?T? ? N . SPORTS PAST . H: W. B.< Bill (libs on of the AfroLrfives so :?f ?A ft t'r * pc:<kiti!1' of i he p tome l'aet^ about :t I'fv\ stmi's in fvit tjibsbn says Unit' l'<M>-I.loytj <?f I T? years of.,aiji,lJurui that..he is the t is snip that l.lowl started playirr JLloy<! tohl (iihson that tht-i ?1 < 1 - ----- h- H-mm-vU.ial (ii-ay.<,'M hn sUiff.tnrf 7 .""Mli tllml'l! 1' 11 ' h TTTT 1 'l'i; 1 :'ut i ?r-4,? :i >oi?if in II. .that Tally, AtniisoH p r."Tl1 i?)Tlil\" . I I'll iri.'' ~ ?n?! royuiar i-xrvvisr -attrHtr-sw bin v ; . joine of our short-\sit>iled youti^.sJLe - It Otic M't'ps olll'-rlf III phvsii-il . _ |>oj t'e al io to I'artii i jral i' in uthlot ~ i e u t. - r W try FtTeTi !Tr*v u- tally* eons if youth is lh.lL tii.osl it thein .hu> e li .lily MS l.. -.\ i?; 'Tri?k?Uu: h i > i v c.*t iii'Mai ti nui . i li:nit{?'uin"7lrij~ wii'PTi? v; i iu'hiMa ami is vaid ?? .'las-id. - < " r I'li- \ Y>t i liaiii|iitiiis .'iio: Throiko iiiy l? s ; \li--s ()ra \\*a , hiw i't <> n.v*!""( _ ..uyj .Kosnioju-. \ a., Juiiioi ; I ?. 1 * - li. I) 1 tiijur. i.l' Kunimki' ' \ ?and- Aftr-j 1 .;mm \ .fun i. i. i I; , 11 t (aft* aiv aiiy (South 4'ardliii to;., naniint tin- follow iuy1 informal toi' all tin' Mirylos iwci'l'i the. jiinj K. r all -l ho cft'iilih-s S:'.d<i.. Kh'i rm"; . 1 L_tlu t or. \ iI'Kiuia .SI a la < <.I!<-? ? , "*1 1^ 1'''I,; *1 a""'";,n l.fiuo li. iim? I 'i *i TTt So <ili < ai olina. " ?-\>ls M()Ui: SI'itlMS |\ I I' ? ' , '"i? . s. 4 . .1 ,i l\ ! d| It. | _ l-via 11 ! 1 1 i I I'n- > ai-L>'g . ' w ij - t!i(. stall* dr.rrt 11.ati ii.utc 'to .-iJiMiv < 11 toil' <<! i.iir in- 1 !<:i|n-r 1 t ?rt|UfHf4y-;l:> fill* [r'lllilii- \vnnf?l I -?it i': nil I..- ! :? li'.tnf how rrmrh - rt < i'r do i 111 r : 11 m u' Lb_ ,: < ' < > t ~ 111 i i' 111 y?ulon Aiiiii ii'ii'/?in<< ! ulnr sport is lo-raldi-d. A iVw v. <11 ?iihiii, in?i r:'iiI j??hi'ii?!),. " - ch' ' I :? m SOSSI<<I<J |?1|4 - 111 - ? | I,(it1 (*<<|}c close wo find in.tiling < f interest. | o! "lis "K u< i-noiiV fi al<<<<.it } < '< ir t* thi' i-nnr.,"'i- in ii..r"; h< i n t t.l , for it. 'But who will not see what "<<!d hutue town ha < hall team is . d'ir? fil the. I he |V(. section.-.So.me ~ f<'ains :ii'i< Til fho field and tiu-wr .\ has w it <iossod a !ai?ir?' iitiiiihor <<f ?played hy tlnm'thi sea on iJai-linalon. Siuntoia ('he.raw. 1 .. UUV'h. ii a.Ad.-* t -wirhave Yt iy <.< ??hI iriuii- uiiil t! ' . ai't-.a tin-.i,. ..ii-ii J?... |'!a\,< il lii'Leeiv i'aiii< " I,his :-oas< n lias l<< t only two: .Ka<h one of ? j-xt-t-tt-;*' ?taani"?rrrt-? I a l.: a a,? tim. t.. Tu r. Ciliill It .U 11 u:,-- in I It ; 11 I I \ twt>-ttav I lit- wf'fk an,l -)timy?-?I a v j_:??ii? . I'll,- t'n t" I:i'' iMil* !h H I'ui I I \ 111? . tha "i'i'livI ?lay ' !?I -?V I!i iiiii-i.i ilia. A i.iV'MkT tin* rnMa.'t'a I?iiy t?i ;1 11j with the Iiniiic ii.wu taain -u '.Will' Ki|ii?!?tk n.f '<'lailin,' uitli 1 M It . villa, ami "Hi)'." l'a\U of. H 1' i> I >i 1 lori. '-\ i..11111 I III' ..111 i ' i;u r . iii'U in , ur ifarai tl.i; aa>'i>u uara. 'I ?i__ Iu-l.a 111. . nl 11a111-11 ii~ 1 I'aiiH'. 'v t Ha lii'MKa'tt villa I ;:? nl. ami ('.Iitt! t hanl-tit' Allan lania .with tin -* it ' it am. . ' . Hi iii'v Tiinnifa, iha iihla t aati in tlyis ~aat iiiii,- ami i Ha. iim -1 \v ii {<!'..y. i\, h~ pla\ imI w it h awi y 11 . ~ ia :hi .--ai-l i4iii?LJuTiiilimf 111i t hai' t <n Tiir< !' &!"' t't,ii? tiiant ocmooaoaoojoooooooooooooi | . r - . A ? W hfii( "lea! h invades your -f a- solution to \ <iu frunt AN I.' UKNKVOhKNtf ASS< "FT jiioivi'ttd ti> in'rtjf Htwe laws "3 polity which your foi.ethoug '? !g Huch. , a ;i u. v<)f N( ~J TTioNK _:LM; ftffCBQi&PO OOOOvOvvOOOOOXt'ttQ' - nnr.nr, r^-,r,nnr, r, ; *ijj ' ltik&E!?L | ? . MRS. I\ I ^ 1- r A Full 4.1-nn rtt I ?r?^'* T Mar lam (-J, Wii -1 r?Ice Crca M ' ' . . 1422 Aw^embtv Street, ClMMU* lO'^OO'-H Ijffr, j " " ' .. V? HWBT : ." r,|*?> & " 1 I-1.'1' ' ' * % U&tU&UOWSINGS LLAlGAKDNKIi _ --?--** ** ? nu' interestint* information inTTIA column rowess of Ihe-4oucul.u (-bants" he mentions hi i'iT I i;tsfl m 11.?H_! ?? ?: the Liueolns told him recently that he is oldest Nejtro ennntfed in regular baseball. I' 1 HI Ko'tinTti t*i 1;nni ' - - x timers stilTplaying are Joe Williams, of irut iir hU-tb Santop ami Ljick Keddintf who llphla t. innts. " lTtai is one of the teams, la veil vvith about thut time.??? IV.: Cil.Sull "is: . II > i 11111 ... t I ,. lixi.^r i trot'.around the bases-is utmiiyh tu makK rs, bow tlieir heads in disgrace-." J? ^ . : trim .there is no reason whv one sliouhl ii- y:111>uiM-4-^w well uh'.in1 ture. The feted through When they puss the ajrc ol' timed the eatiille at- -both einjs. hf Sixth An'Htal Southeastern Open SoeheTd til l-eti-r^Uurp", \ a. This tournament to have vrown into ail allilotic and -ocial. v Thompson, of Washington. D. men's Jiii-aiO'. women's sinvjes; Thomas fallow Jr. .). l.^-MeClrm, of Portsmouth, - Vn.,?and a., men's- doubles; M iss Ora Washington. idelphia., women's ihmhle.s; 1? 15. (5ran\.?vr. a Wa-diiiiv ton, tillXed 'dduTiJos. ,'tn who would iiivo to participate in I hi i u mUrlit he Vif value. The lees ale Sl.UU ior sinvjes--lor which the' t'e* is 50' rent:;; must hi' sent to the peiieral'i hainiiaiV, J.. I 'i t el, 1 >if Kf, V-i : - j^ about. this t iimuat, Wer tlicldfi X". !.. and tta- Ii: P"llUhu.jt^. ^Ujli U.I;1 ,||| , pop nl,tQ i-.l, r in. lanf w hen wo may. have a tournament VI)- la appealed wiifi Cherawy Rennctts iiilil Dillon this seasfot? ll*i > Iv. Ii Ii- is m (.'Inf. ' '.o lo vivo.'the eojleve a hint, if y>vJ .,! want.-i.iiie'hast. hall nvaterial watch the t'lachmari. Rennet.tsville second sack ' a . er. .M in it*.- (c - : - . > ?> ursi haseman, M?ilnill'v' pitcher. . ad Tias the younjrest bunch >! ?I' ii"U i-h?the imuii^ Lhh-?pTTiTTrrr "f In ilt?- very near fy.turv.tho wr-jin iecv Tn|u'- to pick a Icain I'mm ttiT.-^n. are. named teams for t he readersjiprvy-~?prnvai... . U'aynian .!.??)?n?i?L ;g= i:iam:;its\ ii.i.i; m,\ns l,"_ M'"- I'liiicc 15it?\\h, a well knOvvi ' " member of Macedonia Baptist churd is. no more. The remains await i> [' '1 Linih i takfnrr?parlbrs For relatives it i'1 t lie north. ? - - ' ''I"- Mrs.-' Thomas.! body arrived ,'fron Washington last week and was fu !i;"- nerali/ed .af (Tm. .Miss Thefina M ' ear attended tHt. Sebvieesi ..Mi-. K. Moore is on the nu-nd. si.ne'? bji UTe'-'aee'nieiit w if 11 her foot/ .indj Mfs. Olefin \\T' Mtk'olUim is bona ;i:il 1'iokitip- .fiP" ifi<o-?s^iendin-e ?r %' month or nmre in CalYiden where sh? 'assisted in arranging matters for tli< -Li'' I -n a fringe. of. her sister. M ip Susii o"d J Williams to lb-. JMa'ssey. A I'nll ao j count appears elsewhere in' this is 1i sum !' M,-; I ..or-.' 11....bo. t. r - h. . . ir? W||(I ' ?1 Mil i ' iJitinji" h:Iir dressers in the county cm Hcc. work ranks in citrus?A. . L'H" j . Mis. -Mary Drake was somowha LLtU'-. ill- tliis: wettfe. also Mrs. M.; I ( iillifm.' ' hi1 I, Mrs.?I'll' r;t < 'ox is ii ut very well ??!?y Miss. Helen Covington is improv vilh; if = u nicely al ter haviny had 1 uu tcel * in'- tli awn (his urcek.J?~~J~ line] The splcndi.tll sotTal yiveh Thursday I al llie' Iiiiiiil'jDI' Mr. and .Mrs. 11.- K Tier IN eae In hornr til' their two dauyh lely' I' r.s," Misses Dorothy- and Mabel,* \va les- ' Mr. .J. B. Drake, inspector of thi a ml ?s. M. Ins-uYance company, in cv > 000 000 a a 00 aija oo^oxrO'actooacaaK OF CONSOLATION | aniilv ranks, what a message of con- ~~5 the .fact that THK MUTUAL ltkll.IKK HMA.I1DN is under contract and you j to puy.'yuu promptly your iusurance ' ht persuaded you to take out covering | ic IU'lU'Vlenl As*. of S. iHI.OOU, (Jen. Manager. \ 1:,() I' > T A VI.OK ST It Ml'/r? 'JO'-VOO<7(7a0^OK<^^O0O^GOOOOaOOQJ>) w DRUG STORK 1 \{. REESE, Prop. , , 'atant^Mrdirinpa. Cigara. Line of ilkrr's Preparations at all m and Sodas. . 1QNE 7H20 ', ^ Columbia, S. C. _ u oc? :^co^Qgo<>r>cKH3^^ rnmn? Mtf nfcltf . . I ? SPO r-ry respect tin'- jrrmto TiTinTTl f "a>Y*trp^" to-date man to put the job over. Nov- ' er in tlio history of this, company has it succX'cdcd in i'leet+tttr?a better , man Ao si and at the luad of this ."! work in this tm i it? >i v._ Mr. K. M. br< _ liroati. mil- armil. i al -o \eiy prod, mi M i s? juicy McKay and son, John, ett M i s. Isabella Kiny;. and two sons* an and Mr. II. 111..,C<?\ im'.ton left i'oi" ?\. ~-*r:?!tind 'di-hrr jiai'i *. o-f?the north N't - 1. ?tlu'ir vncntioo. . , }?n Ml\ T'elui Reese and CV BrailTord wh are at' InaTte .iTor a few weeks from.t'o New Vrrk.-' - . .Mi Rev. J'!.-.Met'oy. pastor of St. Ff It ill ah itap'tisl church. preached ""at soi ' I' ill ah. iTich 'r>I lite f!c v. lit! . .1. VVriyht. Rev. McCoy made the ini hearts of many burn while he talked Mi -""I M i s _ \V i in hi , M i .-i M - Reestvi.rri ved- lmine safely frum their Jul convent km t iTn to tireeir. ille. We will wl listen ".to some ptind . i"e|falVts front ;(U them Sunday. - .-..-tJni' revival meetir.'orTtv^ill .cwivVbnu it Sunday. Trust eveTybiKly Avill eome in savi' souls for Christ'.. l'rcsidiiar l--'.lilcV A. ("ixik. will ' W !>c,ilt KvaiisCkapi'l.A. M. Ki /., church Mt _ Snndnv a. in. and i>. m. hiiUiinyr his ?;iiai t i-j ly ; o 'iilMrrM'c. A 11 niciuhcrs and ft-ic'ids' aiv- n*krd to I'uirtc niit.' IfU lti-v. JTT 1'iiwi" dd'tvcrcd a seal til l iiitf. si-mini* at St. Tli.iil. Maptist Smithy a. in. att?i INa. (inivtmi in -Mi tin* p. in. J'1* Mh-s W. I!. Bradford h in i >H* city .,' spending a whiff. \v-H4i her?jiuii'.i. _ 'I'll.- prnpi :ni"i iviidcn-d- I'i 'ulav l>.' in. at St. Michael's M. I'".. . Ium\h J>y A firs Kai.iiTit- -f. .TuTuiVici and others v .'i< ' a sid.-iidid alVair. Our young v*1" p.-uplc arc lui^v . w ..eking in different ci.uri'lu'.-' diU'iiic tlir^r. el.. >ol vara. . 'rr t 1t?M. <? if 1)rr~t..~AI. M. < ..ll.nii I.-ft M tiday fill- til,, f* rat.il I'-d'.'v meet i i " ill < :im" " ^iT|r^r~,T.T,. M7 AH f ^rfi-t i m. ? ^ i iiinpaiiiT d !.y Allium!. A. I.. . Alct.olli-tu. -Ii.. Mr: Thmnp Ph and Mr.;' 'l'imlii|kail:. |'< H'0 a pli-a .liit p. * ill I riikiy ' iii ?Tio .w i|li M i : and Mr.. 1 v-1 t Ii ir 'I'i i rv. ' 1 >r. M? 1 Mllniit r. <>}?: I -; i'. ; '* -K 1 . ^ Hi ?rw [lin !ni 1M IXilMA 0? III ( AMI' M \b is lil'.-'.JIM >U'| CM U AiilO II Ml ' * th .1. ... M'l :T^:?r ^7jr1 I . 111<"1 :; <i_. ' ::i!'?r!?>-h-?utioln .? it ill i II atii.i i:. >*..u '. K mi-iIV?*""^ ^ 'n i|.T..;iriii-- :1 i : .'lit- M I in: y nvK" ^ ill'/ ul' a radio } .1' I' ''!'> ?S t..| | .1' .l!i(' !l<-!ci) i;1:1.. ' . 11 - cavil'' -h at \j L ,ai>:|>. S' . )i !'i 'it :i> you (|(1 .. I' i i. t v t':?1 "I"' ; I'"-1 J""Xiiu our **jtv :wni i< iiiNr tiart rrrn7Tt nshiy. 'IV J.-llTTw itt^' ui?, ami donations:- > ' ? la i .Mr. ami Wan-Ji.-Jtray. S?:iCl.hO; Mr. l;, u _iual M t>-- I iiL.iti:i - 'U. >' i n r. SM-iOtJ; Mr. i iimi Mr> Mo:,-it. I ..uniikins. S1.0.0U: Fi Jiolary 'Sirvo- ( i d>; "Mo,mi; ( ohon- iki i dua Laundry. .Tin/h's. - Ran .In - (Main- 1 '>:?f r. *L ' li.utvn, SS.J.'t; Tin1 to ; Linns' StiC.: -i . ""..tin: (': iiital Jo City l.:uiii.lr\. : -hhq w. '( >,la ISnhHtm ( ... Mr. ! -I'V. A. J. \ llv-arilon. ~S.. ILony 1' I .' r- sp irk, Sa.llO; Mr. ai'M Mr-. K. 1.. Kr'yan. S. , -Mi'., ami Mrs. "Frank, 1'am. li J j'Jil); Mr. ami M r"'. (It:,Mal" Sylvan. I'd; Fatln-r N. ? A. M ;tr|ihy. iSiii't'Ml; m, --rVrhr.' ",u. | . r .. s.',,oi-M~ \\ r. nl'il Mrtv. Jo. \V. K.. torn :a!o-', S'l.tMi;' M r. Tin.ma- rli .< 'ri.tu-li. s.ynd; 'If;. t i 111 II. ('. IV j?a\ linll. 'A .1 . ! ;? ' liMtiol A. A1. lit r? ! '. rlmtv'i. > :'.mi.: I ??? M.. S... iif II . .1. r, - Chn?-! A. M. K. '/.. "Mvfn-li. in ?A!ny<>r 4-:. I!. (:)NNon-, S?.'M);MV'sfMul lii I Mr-. Ilii'i'.Ur ' 11 il.l'< > /. >ii.nil- Mrs. In - lO^iiik .Sinn. Mr.i |, Kr lvriaj. ijf . iS'.'.UO; l>r. ar.il Mrs. i'. Y. .Mike!!, S'J: of ?.1 ir. .Iurm Mi ne,. ' < ini;. 'pai <I. ;&.!< 'Uov. iy - :> ml' M r-. .11. I *. I 'It; lips. Si: Fat hor li j_ Martin C. .M,iim\. S:': Mr. aivl Mrs. fii li li. !lovwar<l. Mr. 11., M. .InhM-' M m-n. Si': Hinmwu'-s Sl-rif. -S'J: Mont- p< ; > 1111 r\~ W.nni :/t a i' 1 Ll It i m^rr, .M<k - M. rr'lia-mii o. 'XH-.-Mr .' ! . Ik MrO<- af ; %\: Mrs. .1, C. W'hilal- or. SI ; K. r(, l:"~\?v ~^trsr "T+rnnui I >. Mnrl'm-^hr f; slaw. Si; Mr-. I". II. I.vik.sjmnions;|\\i SI ; Ik j, K. ( F -SI ; "Mrs.! j.lo.nry. VT: T?Vm\ "Si'; Mr-' T.ma Wil-f ? I'ivfn-''. SI ; 'Ht. At A. M:mil< n. SI; Mrs.; IV; J'- S. K '?).!!. si; |?r. () car I.a1 IVrdo, s.i; Station \\lil>0, (>r!an?la,.:. i I'M; .. '*'! : Mr.- I. A. W'o^ton. SI ; | if. X. '!' | I! I!o\ w :-i ll. .J-' I : l '?r. f lonry Hmtvcr.'i(t La 1_: .Mis. t laroiii|i.|i. W. iLirroii. SI: M J Mrs. ('. II . .loiio Si ; M r. !A K. ()li- .. L Nor. . SJ' Mr,. I'.. \V. I ,;i: in-. SI : M r. J-CM. U Karrolt?rrrt , li. Ilolati.l, $l;i | c I Mr. li ?\11 It. lolin-'ofi. si ; I'arty I'ri-. ^ 3 *? now f r. 1 . ->i i ?> \ .?LU?!?11.1 \ i. * 1; t j > C >, .'Hy-j-j ? 5 < ;| h. r.Or: "S^vnH41. ' 5 N'>!?. : -Mil u of !h.~r tril'ls \v7:friT^ 5 i iYt ?<> us. \ 11111 r11:tr:l\. mi -Ii as St-iVUIiImi hi ? >' l.-i'ul.i. ! l<n iil.i; IAi-l'v h J i r.T X. A. M hi |>liy, All-, mini Mrs. jA ? I r.rsty". .Mr. I. V Wi iv.n, ami .Manvj % |< l lu-rs far -which f an- niili-id ^tatc z ifii1 ^ 1 KilU-V, sour uli->. riul inn 1?. Till' t > | I'almrtlo Leader. jj\ |;| BE ASJ IU1- L.K 1 IINC ? "OiTI f.)i limn CLAUS B R E A .D -1 - "SjtrtJTM'S FAVOR I = : / - \ * "I uLKAflER RTS COKESBI RY NEWS"" l'lio beautiful weather Sunday aught a large number of people ( * to St.?Paul?to?lu-a-r?Rev. Janer- e. His sermon was enjoyed by all d was indeed one to be rumemhereil We are glad to have Rev. Wesley ( tsh Worslitpi witTi us every Sunday. t'nkesbury has a number yf visitors , 10 are Mr. Thomas Pettigrew -of lumbia who is visiting Mr. and > s. /Ralph Jackson and (laughter, ( nrices also Miss Elizabeth Thomp- < u -A - ' _1 Mrs. J'pssi,, J), llrnwn ami?.seven -j ^esons of Philadelphia are visit- j C-Mrs. BrcTwn's parents, Mr. and s. W. My-l^aviR. . ^rs'?K loan or Bailey and little sun. ~ hi. ux uerroit, art spending a| ">.'asli|h u"d Alr8^l4 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Butler o.f )lu'vilk> tincf Airs. Eimfta Cumings d stiii," were tH(. afternoon quests Mr. luid Mfs. S.. W. Robinson on ' jiday and also Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ! irks. ? ' Mr. Hughes McCiheo of Detroit and . . Marry Sims wer(. the evening- j i smi Tuesday. Mr. McGhee, Misses Robinson "and ' s, -Corrip- Grtrhtrm?and*. Mrs. An- , J. Dorrah motored to Abbeville iirsday evening to the picture show-. ( ey reported a fine trip. 1 \\Y regret very much that Mr.TViti^ r TMxon remains ill and also Mr. 1 MV.'ie having the misfortunes of tlimr two" ribs broker! froni a fall. Miss Aimie?Holmes is home from 1 eeiiwood is -spending i\ wbilt). with ' and parents, Mr. and,. Mrs. Wm., ilnies. . i. \ \t1 AS'i'i'iu Ntrwy? ?J " ' i ' ' V : -?-l Bethlehem A. M. K. church was the ' ' I'J' "I an : 11 I i i."i Inly inn." ..i'i .... egreat -season for a. week brottpfht ! "by the Almiglftv. We were grac: witb ' ....... V ?v ? k..^K.I IV. (' I ? I I ' 1 . -idlU I 1"S. | .M. Harrison, presiding elder of the mcastcr district. who canic to lay I* cornerstone at the above named ace.. It is said that Dr. Harrison lile P. IC. over tlig Lancaster (lis- ; fPT HURT"gave birth to the'tiow es- ' blished Bethlehem A. M. K. church ' Trrti was dedicated to (tod- .>unday:" the presiding elder and P. A. M. tciety i>r lodge. Wuikiiig Dafld, Na>. . It was a great ~scent. to see the ! a-te.r Masons perform such a won- 1 rfr.l task which brought a- solemn' ~ r to the occasion. U i \ n tTrm-^tfrr^Vuiadi i g?HT" aster, dignified himself like unto the ' men ted - Bishop Clinton,? father of. ! r. Clinton., ~ Also associated Avtth .Mr Frederick lulkner. \V. M., of Riverside lodge, unes, I.. M. Blaeknian. (I. S. \V.; irties Knight. C!. J. W.. W.ylie Florn, G. Sec., P.rnest Gamble, G. Inx. 'senji, Lamb. G. S.; Samuel I'harr, t'hap.; Edward Blacknian. G. S. 1).; io >n. G. t,.-: GeorgeWiUverspoon, S. S.: Frederick Franklin. \V. M.; J.<? mncuman, U. J. S.. A largo crowd listened to the-'eore nies, which closed a sacred chapter ily .liuth at Bethlehem -A.- M.- fvr ' rtirch. I >? - Harrison with his wife and. i'v. (farf and wife motored to Ziuh ill Sunday morflimr; Sunday "eventr returning to' St. Haul to finish s .i|iiartex. Things. were -not rend 'cause we had our quarter i|ti Suni.v. night. But the clubs show signs *+iig business." They reported a ulid Sso.on or* more uu?hand get ng ready for bigger business in the . 'rs. Owens \vi?j,;ei .somewhat -indis-. >sed Sunday. ' All ih pai Illinois of Ll.f church are" ivp and the Missionary workers jrc aily for the Convention. We wilj '~t<TlAHeiVanrcuit. Many sthong nexti-ek if nothing happens. IN MKMORIAM In loving rememhranee of our dear other, MfS:?Lillip Crawford, whoparted this life July "21st,. 11<29, one ar ago. , wme at re*U,. so sweetly sleeping, *^the Savior's fondf-v1 cai't, 'here there is ho pain or sorrow, O one on yarth can harm vou there. twer shall" \v^C('n^(, to love you, over shall your memory fiidftt sv? < t ly low fmever lingers, * ' round your sweet, and peaceful ^ravo. ' " Vou will novel' he forgotten, dear in other. Tour loving children, Howard 'Crawford son; flrneri R~: aines, daughter; Orianna E. Craw>rd. daughter. cnanMnaaBHBMj . THE BEST (i 1>v name" " S EN'/S C AKES' TE5 SINCE 184,1" ? i lui ii' n-*?*" ? . . \ V ^ . J ' " " ? '- . - ---: - - . V. ( AI.IIOl N FALLS NEWS ~~ The weather man, who seems to enjoy seeing his fellowmen sutffcr from heat-finally brought relief to the folk of this and. the surorunding vicinity Sunday by predicting showers ToF Monday. It began raining Monday :md eunlinued until Wednesday. Much Lu the thanks ?f the fanners. Crops were literally' burning up An a tehYperature of 115 "degrees. . . In spvttj. of the inclement weather Tuesda?~ night, that hindered a portion of its members from_ attending the Penny Savings club hgld"its-regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Rain:lroppe. Ufficials report a" interesting meeting. A program was renlejmiLaJid xuld?refreshments servedr On Sunday morning Sunday sehonl opened promptly at. 10:00 o'clock and was presided over by thy superintenJent.."The-lesson was taught efficiefntly by the teachers, Annie B. Edmunds ind Prof. Oscar Ellison. In the course if his teaching Prof. Ellison touched in a subject that caused an eloquent liscussion between members of the Sunday school. Frank Q. Davis, who has been at:ending?school?in Washington, and s; visitillf hisi hnmo fftllr wots?rrrmc. ?nt at Sunday School. Davis addressed the school briefly and it was dismissed. Miss Mamie L. Belcher and Willie F. Harrison will leave Thursday to the Sunday school cenvention is (delegates. . ' 4 Rev. Leman preached to the U'onrrr.gation VLtr Glovors'?3unday. His nearers rej>ort. an interesting, soul u') ifting sermon. Service was_also held it jSriringfield Baptist church, "after n-fayer meeting and the Rev. W. W. Foote preached. A visitor irom Laurens id the per-J ?>n of Mr. O. Dial was noted-In town. ' lie is spending the week end with j he*?<Mtir, Daiiie?Y~. KllllUlndit. the tvife of the son nf Mr. arid Mrs. Fd-] iniinds. He returned to Laurens on i Sunday afternoon. ^ Mrs. Addie Mae Ware of Detroit] '(lighted -from t|ie tVain Sunday after j nooirnnieh to thn sorpri-JP nrwl?jriy 1, nf her.-parents and. horde of friends. She- was looking very nifty. Missi Wale litis been away from home near- ] ly half a decade. .Mr. and Mrs. Singleton"' motored :o' Camden Saturday. Mrs. Wesley, Miss Calhoun, and' Mr. Kdmunds are going to the Auto] State next week. We hope for them? i pleasant stay in Michigan. ?Mr. nnd?Mi:s. Sinuleton. Miss Mi?w nil' Calhoun, visitors in Willington Sunday stopped at the heme of Mr. and Mi;s% Statom and other residents t)f social rank. That they enjoyed themselves is .understood, judgingby the time they stayed. Saturday our baseball team beat, a team that was called Port Royal tlown at Harvest Field several miles below here. Port Royal couldn't put up any .stilt' opposition and the game was uninteresting. Saturday our team will play Antreville here. Everyone is invited to come. Any baseball team that claims to h(. hard will find_ Calhoun Falls boys ready to meet tfiem halfway to take their measure. Let's gti teams! Xnyont. see kitig "for contractors, or" builders, see George Connor or write Bbx 7, Calhoun Falls, ,S. C. First' class- labor. Youhg Archmann Letman baby boy >f qui- pastor, was a visitor at the home ol' Mrs. Wiley. Saturday and Sunday. MVs. Foote remains the same, Mrs. ?->uii|ji\iu> is on me sick msi uno ner sister, formerly of tliis town, is here' looking after her. Her sister's name is Mrs, Eliza' Reaves. We are glad j to have her back home. Sister Lizzie' Finch is sick at this writing, i : -J?i ..} - "] son 1STY HILL NEWS Pee Hee "Lodge; Free and Accepted Masons rendered a special pro-1 jrrtttn for the bpnefii.of nirr^trrsenwaid Consolidated school, July 17th.- An interesting sermon was delivered by Dr. 11. W. Long, of Darlington. Short? talks by Miss J. E. Dickson, and W. j . N. Itosborough of Columbia: The corner stone was presented by Dr. H.j W. Long, to Mr. W. N, Rosborough, acting grand master, who proceeded] with the ceremony, assisted by Mr.^ J. F. Dickson; distflet deputy grand master. A free dinner was served, j Plenty of good things to eat were on hand. Ciood games of h&sebalL; were played in the afternoon. Splen did was the moving picture show at right by Mr. J. E. Dickson, U; S.; -Farm?Agent frrr-Rtctrlirnd county. Our hearts were saddened last Sat^t urday as the sad intelligence of the deaths of Miss A. J. Parson, and Wal-' tor McCol reached?us. Doth Tvprg" members of Bcthesda Baptist church.1 The funerals w^re...preached on Sun-, day afternoorr~hyuftev.- S. B. ThonrlbJ srmr Tuvst.nr of UnVm Bapfild; church, j Their pastor, Dr. A. R. Bacote, was! roveral societies and, inanranppn and"] left their families in good/ financial circumstances. (ORH ECTS ST AT EM K NT- ; [ Eastover, S. C., July 22, 1930 rr . i n m . - ? - j-u ute auiior ot the Palmetto Leader, 1?Ptease ailow Tne space in your pa- j per to correct a statement that was Published -last week In the paper by Rev. A.. P.. Porter as to his leaving Mt. Zion Baptist church at Kastover, ?>. C._ He. has accepted a church in Arthurt!own and he could not serve "" p?sVr ?thraa?ehurches, gion T^atia^n. State Park/Mt. Zion, Eastover, ana Artfcurtown. M. i. ./ t : : ] Saturday, July 26, 1930. : ; ' *. " - 7HELENA NEWS Sunday school opened at 10:30 a. , 'ni. with the superintendent ^and.teach ' "* ers in their places. The lesson wa* discussed -by all the y_pung people -whtr-ave pirtlmg toward?the rehooh We^Jiave^otie ^am^ng the best schools ?enjoyed.?All played, thelf ~p?ITs well. Our pastor, tRev. R. A. Young, and Superintendent Sanders gave a few timely remarks. ~ " Mr, _and Mrs. Anderson Caldwell of Whitmirej?S. C., were also with us Sunday and we are glad to them eunm gaaln. Mr. Benjamin Gary and wife were _up. Monday.?While in the?city they stopped to?see Miss Emma Lee Gary ? hruTalso stopped to see-his old, friend Jesse^iVlBfshall. - The Juniof -^hoir "will meet every " Monday and Friday, night and all are asked to be present. The. A. C. E. league'will meet on ^ ~ 77 7 Sunday at 7:00 and dop't forget to stop at Marshall Bros, for ice cream and tobaccos. ; SHADY GKaVK &W9: -; . ? "'V By Myrtle Boga .' F'ast Spencer, N. C." Sfiady Grove Baptist church was a scene of beauty Tdesday night at which time the .Pretty Girl contest t and program was given by.the Junior , v Missionary society. Up and down, the right aisle were stationed little angels holdirfg tortures of can-. ? dies. The ljtt|2 angels werei-^ittle ?- ? dessa Bolt, Margestine Evans, _Lueile f Carter, Annie L. Wilson, Joseph I.. Slade, Luc fie Archie. Willette -ftcllv and .Catherine Holt. * The crown ht'Hiiosi ?i.ru little Fin. lyn and Rosa,JVlae.^BuU.. _Thev wore <4*^ nmk frilled frocks carrying a silver tiay bearing the-orown. *?; ?? A muSicalo and _literary. program was rendered!J ?,.e fv* r, it. ib writ misses v.. Curry" IT Boseman, V. Craige, XT ? Kelly. S. Holt, M. Slade, N. Turner, and-the reporter, oil?wearing white? d? esses'and silver headdress. After the program Miss: Vallie Craige was erownckl prettiest girl by the crown bearers and Mrs. Daniels, Miss Craige reporting. the highest* amount of money.?The?sum?of ?-??7 money raised during the night wajs . $49.90. Words' of encouragement -wore--sfy?ken bv Deacon Felix Slaric,1^^ Deacon L. W. Kelly, Deacon J. I,. I-ittlejotm^ Mrs. Mary K. Watson, and Mrs. Gertrude Drayne to Mrs. Dariiels for th(,. wonderful success. She had irnade-jtftp . different?organizations snlendij^sh^\*dn|^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ Mrs; Daniels and Junior Missionary society for the items sold during their programs. ?-? Many witnessed the refreshing watermelon^feast Friday niplft, old and ' young, given by the junior society. Sunday's services were well attended both morning and night.. Just after the services Sunday .night' Deacon ?r.. . . _ Dobbins presented the* prizes to "the 1st prize, 'Miss Craigfe, $2; 2nd prize, Miss- Holt, $1. The president gave a splendid vote of thanjcs to the pastor and to the members of the church. The report of expense .was read. The treasurer turned?over T6 thr> church $46.25.' Mr. L. H. Slade, and Deacon Hohbins, and little John and others have shown their special regards -to Mrs. Daniels. The Junior Missionary mem hers are proud to have her here to work with them.. She has won the v Icve of -, the members of the church entirely. - . _ ; ~?Total flrhiount "nrrsed during the contest $52.HO. Among-.the sick mem"Hers are Miss Estella Tucker, Mr. Samuel Laney. Mrs. Mattie Campbell. and Miss Arn Mae Sladti Wa ara 1 praying- iiard for these persons. Miss Sladp is doing nicely since her PP?E&tion._ W*e hope that iier pains - have been, abated ' " . ? .. .... _i Miss Annie Craige.and Miss Carrie Bell Chaney are much- better and able to. be' out at- this writing. ? Visitors of the church Sunday were Dr. \V, M. Feaster, Dr. Jones and Mr. and Mrs.'Jeffries. V'isitors come " n again, we will make: you welcome. - I _____ * m i>m W?M/\ ifi - -?* v *4 J. Edward Everett Morris Died July 2-5, 1929, at Vienna, Aus- . ... r sity of Vienna. 1 . J _ "God knew all about it, how noble, How gentlo fre was and how brave, JIow brilliant his possible future, Yet put into sleep in his grave. t * Oori knew alrafrduf th^sp who Invert ^ _ -him ? How bitter their truil must he And righi thyough it all he is loving And .kn.ows so much better than we. ' r So in the deep darkness we're trust Onc^n'y a\la[\ iL ic< , .'. [ | God took from his young brow earth's laurels | And crowned him in death's immor- 7 telle's. - __j Thou art, gone to the grave?we no i longer deplore thee, < T Though sorrows and darkness eneom- r \ pass The tomb, . The Savior has passed through' its % portals before thee, ~~T77T 7-1 ~Y~~ And the lamp of His love is thy. z 2 guide through the gloom." Mother, Brothers and Sister. ' j. X.r*. ... i i fflhiKW ii iimf. '*.* 'i 11 V*ir i *i - .14